I will make an attempt at answering question two.
With respect to our work on a review of user fees, perhaps first as a quick contextual piece, you're all aware that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has been operating under a moratorium for new user fees, for the most part, since its inception in 1997. Meat inspection and animal health related user fees were, at that time, ten years ago, negotiated with industry stakeholders. It was a very lengthy and comprehensive process. The most recent fee changes for meat inspection and animal health were phased in ten years ago. But we have been working with industry since the fall on examining our user fee system that was developed ten years ago. We have worked to compare it to the U.S. user fee system, which is quite different from the Canadian system. We continue to work with them.
You may be aware that the minister announced last Monday that we would consult over the course of two weeks with industry on specific user fee issues that industry has. We have already started. We are in the second week of that consultation period. We've had a couple of meetings and we have a few more. We don't yet have the complete results of that consultation, but it should be available next week.